Jorge, this video was by far one of the best applied power distribution tutorials I have seen to date and I am looking forward to see more from you in the future. Given the level of detail you provide leaves very little room for assumptions and that is extremely helpful. In the future, I’d love to see more quality detailed videos about the setup, programming of the Cube along with integrating peripherals like you can find on the Cubes ecosystem poster. Good luck and thanks for the video on the application of powering the RC aircraft and its critical components. Double thumbs up y muy bien hecho !!!
In my anaconda if u look behind battery tray in the middle of fuselages there are slots in the foam I took a piece of balsa and made a tray that I can slide in and out. So I cut two thin strips of balsa and glued to each side on top of tray if you push down on the two thin pieces while glue is drying then it hold tray tight enough so it doesn’t move but u can still slide it out and access flight controller
Thanks for the suggestion. I noticed that part of the fuselage and though about maybe doing something similar. It's hard to get a good measurement in there, but I'll keep it in mind. Thanks!
Hello please discuss different OSD options for the pixhawk because although you showed the dji thing is not all can afford it i tried using holybro OSD but it’s very noisy i just ordered the Hobbyking micro osd today can you discuss other options i need help myself
Hi, i hear you, I know what you mean with components getting pricey. I think different OSD options may deserve their own discussion. I'll plan for that. Thanks for the comment
@@theflyingsandalrc no problem on my channel i fly many miles at a time but I’m limited to Eagletree vector cause i doing like Matek and don’t like 5.8ghz either i can get my pixhawk Orange cube going but i won’t dare give it any type of mission because i need to see what and where it’s at instead of hitting a switch and crossing my fingers i used holybro osd into the Pixhawk but noise came in i added caps and ferrite rings and same thing again i don’t use telemetry radios cause no point if i can’t see what and where the airplane doing i bought a mav link compatible osd from Hobby-king I’m hoping you can help me find an osd solution so this way u can actually have a autonomous vehicle
Jorge, this video was by far one of the best applied power distribution tutorials I have seen to date and I am looking forward to see more from you in the future. Given the level of detail you provide leaves very little room for assumptions and that is extremely helpful. In the future, I’d love to see more quality detailed videos about the setup, programming of the Cube along with integrating peripherals like you can find on the Cubes ecosystem poster. Good luck and thanks for the video on the application of powering the RC aircraft and its critical components. Double thumbs up y muy bien hecho !!!
Thank you so much for your kind words. I will do my best to provide quality content in my videos! ;). Gracias!
I like there license plate in the background. OUTATIME Back to the future reference. 🤣
I think it's my favorite movie of all time! ;)
In my anaconda if u look behind battery tray in the middle of fuselages there are slots in the foam I took a piece of balsa and made a tray that I can slide in and out. So I cut two thin strips of balsa and glued to each side on top of tray if you push down on the two thin pieces while glue is drying then it hold tray tight enough so it doesn’t move but u can still slide it out and access flight controller
Thanks for the suggestion. I noticed that part of the fuselage and though about maybe doing something similar. It's hard to get a good measurement in there, but I'll keep it in mind. Thanks!
Love your graphics!!!! ❤️⚡️
@@healingspacesdc8427 thanks for all the encouragement! ;)
Awesome video again Jorge! Happy new year :)
Thank you, happy new year!
Hello please discuss different OSD options for the pixhawk because although you showed the dji thing is not all can afford it i tried using holybro OSD but it’s very noisy i just ordered the Hobbyking micro osd today can you discuss other options i need help myself
Hi, i hear you, I know what you mean with components getting pricey. I think different OSD options may deserve their own discussion. I'll plan for that. Thanks for the comment
@@theflyingsandalrc no problem on my channel i fly many miles at a time but I’m limited to Eagletree vector cause i doing like Matek and don’t like 5.8ghz either i can get my pixhawk Orange cube going but i won’t dare give it any type of mission because i need to see what and where it’s at instead of hitting a switch and crossing my fingers i used holybro osd into the Pixhawk but noise came in i added caps and ferrite rings and same thing again i don’t use telemetry radios cause no point if i can’t see what and where the airplane doing i bought a mav link compatible osd from Hobby-king I’m hoping you can help me find an osd solution so this way u can actually have a autonomous vehicle